MANILA - Manila Water Company (Manila Water) on Thursday announced its desludging schedule for this month as it encouraged its customers in the East Zone of Metro Manila and Rizal province to avail of the services to prevent clogging and overflowing of their septic vaults. The water and wastewater company also reminded its customers to coordinate with their respective barangay offices on the exact schedule of its free desludging services. "We cannot overemphasize the importance of desludging in protecting our environment as well as promoting sanitation within the homes. Regular desludging would prevent clogging of septic vaults that may cause overflow and contaminate groundwater," Manila Water Communication Affairs Group director Jeric Sevilla said in a statement on Thursday. Sevilla underscored the importance of customers' cooperation and advised them to avail of the service if their barangay is scheduled for desludging since it is only done in a cycle of every five year
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Published April 23, 2021, 9:06 AM
LAGUNA – Amid community pantries springing up left and right, a few mobile stalls in Biñan and Sta. Rosa stand out from the rest. Instead of the usual rice, canned goods, and vegetables, the tables offer packs of food for dogs and cats.
(Animal Kingdom Foundation / MANILA BULLETIN)
These are the mobile pet stalls set up by Animal Kingdom Foundation (AKF) under its #BARKyanihan Project, inspired by the good hoomans of Maginhawa.
The group set up the mobile pet stations in Barangays Soro-Soro and Tubigan in Biñan on April 21 and in Barangay Dita in Sta. Rosa on April 22. The project aims to assist pet owners in feeding their cats and dogs amid the pandemic.